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(1)
The Central Information Commission falls under which ministry?
[A]
Ministry of Home Affairs
[B]
Ministry of Personnel
[C]
Ministry of Human Resource Development
[D]
None of the above
Answer: Ministry of Personnel
(2)
Who appoints the members and chairman of the Central Information Commission?
[A]
President alone can appoint
[B]
Chief Justice of Supreme of India
[C]
Committee under the leadership of Prime Minister
[D]
Home Minister of the country
Answer: Committee under the leadership of Prime Minister
(3)
The salary and other allowances of the Chief Information Commission are same as;
[A]
Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India
[B]
Attorney General of India
[C]
Comptroller and Auditor General of India
[D]
Chief Election Commissioner
Answer: Chief Election Commissioner
(4)
What is the tenure of Chief Information Commissioner?
[A]
5 years
[B]
3 years
[C]
6 years
[D]
Not fixed
(5)
Who of the following is not the part of the committee to select Chief Election Commissioner and other information commissioners?
[A]
Prime Minister of India
[B]
Chief Justice of Supreme Court
[C]
Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha
[D]
A Union Cabinet Minister appointed by the Prime Minister
Answer: Chief Justice of Supreme Court
(6)
Till date how many Chief Information Commissioner have been appointed?
[A]
13
[B]
11
[C]
9
[D]
6
(7)
Indian citizens have the right to information because of
[A]
Judgment of Supreme Court
[B]
Implementation of International Laws by Indian Government
[C]
All states adopted agree to implement the Act
[D]
a law passed by the Parliament of India
Answer: a law passed by the Parliament of India.
(8)
For the PIO to disclose certain information, the Competent Authority should be satisfied that larger public interest warrants its disclosure. This information pertains to
[A]
commercial confidence
[B]
trade secrets
[C]
information available to a person in his fiduciary relationship
[D]
All of the above
(9)
How could a Public Information Officer receive applications?
[A]
Those submitted by a requester in hand
[B]
Those sent by an applicant by E-Mail
[C]
Transferred by another Public Authority
[D]
All of them
(10)
The First Appellate Authority should decide on first appeals
[A]
Within 30 days from the receipt of the first appeals
[B]
In less number of days that the PIO concerned took to take a decision on the application
[C]
Within 45 days from the date of receipt of the appeal, if the reasons are recorded
[D]
Both a and c
(11)
While inquiring into a complaint, Information Commissions have the power to
[A]
Receive evidence on affidavit
[B]
Requisition record or copies thereof from any court or office
[C]
Issue summons for examination of witnesses or documents
[D]
All of them
(12)
Consider the following. A PIO:
[A]
Malafidely denies information
[B]
Obstructed furnishing information
[C]
Knowingly gave incorrect, incomplete or misleading information. For which of these actions can he / she be penalized by an Information Commission
[D]
All of these
(13)
If a PIO reasonably severs non-exempted portions of a record from exempted portions, and partially provides information to an applicant, he / she has to
[A]
Give the name and designation of the person giving the decision
[B]
Reasons for the decision
[C]
Details of fees the applicant may have to pay
[D]
All of them
(14)
A Public Information Officer will be liable to be imposed a monetary penalty for
[A]
refusal to receive an information application
[B]
not providing information within specified time limits
[C]
destroying information
[D]
Slidelink
(15)
A first appeal against the decision of a PIO can be preferred by
[A]
An Applicant
[B]
A person from within the Public Authority
[C]
A person outside the Public Authority to whom the information pertains
[D]
All
(16)
The time limit specified in the `RTI Act, 2005` for the Central / State Information Commissions to decide on complaints is
[A]
15 days
[B]
One Month
[C]
Two Months
[D]
No such time limit has been specified
Answer: No such time limit has been specified
(17)
How many TYPES of `Public Authorities` are there?
[A]
Central Public Authorities
[B]
State Public Authorities
[C]
Both
[D]
None of these
(18)
Rules can be made by Appropriate Governments or Competent Authorities by notifying the rules:
[A]
in the Official Gazette
[B]
by publishing them on the website of the Appropriate Government
[C]
by publishing them on the websites of Information Commissions – as applicable
[D]
None of these
Answer: in the Official Gazette
(19)
How many schedules does the `RTI Act, 2005` have?
(20)
Who is the current Chief Information Commission in India?
[A]
Rajiv Mathur
[B]
Vijai Sharma
[C]
Radha Krishna Mathur
[D]
Sudhir Bhargava
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